If you've clicked the second link in my sig, or if you're an existing user, then you already know what I'm talking about. If not, Audioscrobbler is a service that keeps track of the music you listen to, then lists your top tracks, bands etc. It finds and lists other uses that have a similar taste in music to yours, and provides a service where you can listen to the bands that they do (which is great way of finding new music to listen to).

What I'm wondering is, do any of you also use it? I like to know what kind of music that people listen to, largely so I can find more good bands to add to my collection. So, if you're on there, tell us your user name!

I like AudioScrobbler, its a pretty awesome thing. I don't have it myself, and mainly because I don't listen to MP3's on my computer enough for it to mean anything, I either have cd's on or my ipod. But my good friend has one and it is fun to see the order of most popular bands and whatnot, and to see how many times she's listened to a certain song etc.

I wish I listened to MP3's enough to have one, but I don't, so sadly I do not and probably never will have AudioScrobbler. But Psy, I actually did click on your link a few weeks ago and checked your site out, it was pretty cool. I remember two bands- Cake and At the Drive In if I am not mistaken. Cake is all around great and if I am right, I saw "Enfitide" for ATDI? I love that song so much. I would call people up and when they answered I'd play the phone call at the beginning to them, it was awesome.

I was thinking of making an MiH group if a few people joined, but that would require a few people joining...
I'll wait and see how my fellow Aussie-folk take to the idea, perhaps they listen to mp3s enough for it.

Yeah, you don't have to tell me about all that DRM bullshit. I've written a few rants about it already.
One thing to remember about it though: Thus far, someone has always got around it somehow. Even if I can't rip some of the CDs that I own (or listen to them properly in my PC for that matter), I know that at any time I can download the MP3s if I want to.

I have a laptop.. that has about an 18 gig hard drive. That doesn't leave very much space for music. I used to have a lot of music on it, but it was slowing me down. Now all I have is about 700mb of swing dance music on my computer. All my other mp3s are on CDs, still in mp3 format.

I rip all my cd's onto my computer and put them on my mp3 player too. I just don't listen to music on my computer enough to have AS. But I use all three methods for music, cd's, mp3s on computer, and my ipod.

That would be lovely.
I've been a little bummed since I found out that a group has to have at least 10 members before it starts getting the top artists/tracks calculated. Seeing as the MiH group currently has a grand total of 2 members, Founder included...